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This is such a nice neighborhood to walk around and shop around in. From the beautiful church to the surrounding art offerings and shops, you'll love it all. You might even imagine yourself living in one of the beautiful homes that line the streets.

Some of the best restaurants in CDMX are in San Angel. That alone makes it worth a visit, but after you eat it's worth strolling around to work off that newly earned belly. The neighborhood has a few little parks that aren't bad. It's the ivy lined residential streets that are the real gems though. It's worth getting lost in...
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The cobble stone streets and the former vacation mansions are now immersed in the middle of one of the largest cities in the world. However, you can still feel the unique 19th century atmosphere, as you walk along the streets and go in and out of art and crafts shops around the area. There are also many places to eat....
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We visit San Ángel whenever we are in El D.F. We enjoy the ambiance and the shops, galleries and the restaurants any time during the week, though the outdoor Saturday art market is particularly lively. The colonia used to be outside of Mexico City, and now feels like an oasis. Worth a visit any day of the week

This old neighbourhood is now home to the Mexican elite, with wonderful houses around the mains square. Saturday crafts market is a must. From embroidery to painting, everything is there. Be prepared to exercise the tirying, yet amusing art of bargaining. Prices are far lower than in shops and quality is the same in most cases.

Staying in San Angel

Neighborhood Profile

San Angel

San Ángel is known for its artistic vibe and elegant details displayed throughout its streets, antique residences and haciendas where famous actors like Consuelo Velázquez, Capulina and other prominent families used to live and that have now been turned into beautiful galleries, cafés and restaurants. An array of cultural and artistic activities are organized in the neighborhood, but it is on Saturdays when the San Jacinto Plaza and surroundings really shine as artists gather to exhibit a variety of arts and crafts, from paintings to clothing.

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